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“Applebee's central point, the need to teach 'knowledge in context,' is absolutely crucial for the hopes of any reformed curriculum. His experience and knowledge give his voice an authority that makes many of the current proposals on both the left and right seem shallow by comparison.”—Gerald Graff, University of Chicago
Acknowledgments 1: Introduction: The Role of Tradition 2: The Individual and Tradition 3: Deadly Traditions 4: Curriculum as Conversation 5: Characteristics of Effective Curricula 6: Structuring Curricular Conversations 7: Recent Curriculum Proposals as Domains for Conversation 8: Toward a Pedagogy of Knowledge-in-Action 9: Reconciling Conflicting Traditions References Index
Kristen Campbell Wilcox, Charles Bazerman, Arthur N. Applebee, Virginia W. Berninger, Deborah Brandt, Steve Graham, Jill V. Jeffery, Paul Kei Matsuda, Sandra Murphy, Deborah Wells Rowe, Mary Schleppegrell
Kristen Campbell Wilcox, Charles Bazerman, Arthur N. Applebee, Virginia W. Berninger, Deborah Brandt, Steve Graham, Jill V. Jeffery, Paul Kei Matsuda, Sandra Murphy, Deborah Wells Rowe, Mary Schleppegrell